Kex 3 Posted May 31, 2023 Share Posted May 31, 2023 Hi there- so I had some rather important pasted images (from screenshots) and they were later somehow all replaced with the same image (one that I pasted into another note). What can I do? Link to comment
Level 5* Solution gazumped 12,074 Posted May 31, 2023 Level 5* Solution Share Posted May 31, 2023 If you are a subscriber (or willing to become one for a month) you could consider this option - Use note history to view older versions of a note Link to comment
Kex 3 Posted June 3, 2023 Author Share Posted June 3, 2023 Yep, that worked, it just inexplicably changed all the images one day. There's no way I did that by accident, it was a lot of images, it was just a sea of the same image. So I guess Evernote will extort €13 from me every time it messes up a note. Uncool. Also for anyone reading this, if you do a subscription on iOS, the place to cancel it is the App Store app, then your little avatar on the top right, and then there's "subscriptions" or "manage subscriptions" near the top. I refuse to believe that there was no way for Apple to let Evernote display the subscription and ability to cancel it within Evernote. Uncool. Gazumped, thanks for the assist. Cool. 1 Link to comment
Level 5 PinkElephant 8,832 Posted June 3, 2023 Level 5 Share Posted June 3, 2023 The AppStore rules are the AppStore rules made by Apple. The developer has no influence about how Apple manages the subscriptions. That’s a good thing, because if you have several subscriptions, you can manage them all in one place: Your iCloud account pages. It tells you how many and which subscriptions you have, when they become due, how much they cost and you can cancel them all from there, not need to find out with the developer. Don‘t like the convenience ? Fair enough: Just subscribe on the EN website. But then don’t expect Apple to help you manage your obligations. You need to think about your credit card data with every developer when it expires, you need to manage it 1:1 through always different websites, you have no place where you see how much and for which services you pay it all. You are free to use this choice, no problem. Pretty uncool you blame others where obviously you decided yourself to subscribe via AppStore (which IMHO is the better method anyhow). Link to comment
Boot17 1,539 Posted June 3, 2023 Share Posted June 3, 2023 35 minutes ago, Kex said: Also for anyone reading this, if you do a subscription on iOS, the place to cancel it is the App Store app, then your little avatar on the top right, and then there's "subscriptions" or "manage subscriptions" near the top. I refuse to believe that there was no way for Apple to let Evernote display the subscription and ability to cancel it within Evernote. Uncool. I don't know that I've ever seen a way to cancel a subscription for any app from within the app itself on iOS or iPadOS. You can definitely subscribe that way, but to cancel or see subscription info it's always done through the iOS settings: https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/cancel-app-store-subscriptions/, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebrLkep4XKM, https://clean.email/how-to-cancel-apple-subscriptions. 1 Link to comment
Kex 3 Posted June 7, 2023 Author Share Posted June 7, 2023 On 6/4/2023 at 12:27 AM, PinkElephant said: The AppStore rules are the AppStore rules made by Apple. The developer has no influence about how Apple manages the subscriptions. That’s a good thing, because if you have several subscriptions, you can manage them all in one place: Your iCloud account pages. It tells you how many and which subscriptions you have, when they become due, how much they cost and you can cancel them all from there, not need to find out with the developer. Don‘t like the convenience ? Fair enough: Just subscribe on the EN website. But then don’t expect Apple to help you manage your obligations. You need to think about your credit card data with every developer when it expires, you need to manage it 1:1 through always different websites, you have no place where you see how much and for which services you pay it all. You are free to use this choice, no problem. Pretty uncool you blame others where obviously you decided yourself to subscribe via AppStore (which IMHO is the better method anyhow). I agree, that's why I attributed this to Apple and not Evernote. Having a place to manage all subscriptions is great, but why couldn't Apple let apps have a way to manage that subscription within the app in addition? Or just a little "go here to manage subscriptions". Anyway, this is definitely on Apple and not Evernote. You'll have to excuse my non-technical-ness here, I simply went to where I normally use Evernote, and then got a bit alarmed when the "cancel" button doesn't appear in the same location as the "start" button. That was just my experience. Probably you're right and it was my own tech-stupidity and being unprepared that caused my experience to be uncool. My intention was to share this with others so they can see the solution right here and not have to look it up. On 6/4/2023 at 12:46 AM, Boot17 said: I don't know that I've ever seen a way to cancel a subscription for any app from within the app itself on iOS or iPadOS. You can definitely subscribe that way, but to cancel or see subscription info it's always done through the iOS settings: https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/cancel-app-store-subscriptions/, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebrLkep4XKM, https://clean.email/how-to-cancel-apple-subscriptions. Thank you for adding these links! I'm afraid I'd just never done that before so I didn't know how it would work. Frankly I was in a bit of a mood because a whole note of slides had been replaced. They are all fixed now Link to comment
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